Originally Posted by
vining
in your RA2 programming software go to the Program tab, then scroll down the device location list until you find the location of your main repeater, click on that and then once you see an image of your main repeater the top says Phantom Button, you can click the drop down arrow and select any button number you want, name it and create a scene like any real physical keypad button. Typically these are used for 3rd party integration but maybe it will work for GeoFencing. I've never tried with RA2 so I have no idea. With RA2 you can't do any conditional logic like if(nNight) or if (nDay) so I don't know how useful it could be. Of course if you were using 3rd party integration that didn't have any GeoFencing ability you could then use the RA2 to set a scene and through integration observe that scene being set and then trigger what ever you might want to do and evaluate day or night or other conditions that you can't do with RA2 and then send a command to turn on lights or what ever else you might want done. Most systems could do that from AMX, Crestron, Savant, C4, RTI, etc.
In Danbury, what company?